Clint made sure they had enough, asked if they wanted more. The two young ones seemed poised to ask for more, but a look from their eleven-year-old sister held them in check. “We’ve all had enough, Mr. Adams,” Jason said, “and we thank you. But we’d like to know if you’re gonna find our dad for us.” “Well,” Clint said, “first I want you to take this back.” Clint pushed the bag containing the nineteen dollars and fifty-eight cents back across the table to Jason. Jenny asked, “Does this mean you ain’t gonna look for—” “Jenny,” Clint said, “I just want you to have your money back. Use it to buy some food and supplies. As for your father, I want to take a ride out to your house with you. We’ll finish talking about it out there. How’s that sound?” “Well,” she said, “I ain’t cleaned the place up—” “Don’t worry about it,”
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